Albert Poon Bing-Lit (; born 5 January 1936 in
Hong Kong
Hong Kong)., Legally Hong Kong, China in international treaties and organizations. is a special administrative region of China. With 7.5 million residents in a territory, Hong Kong is the fourth most densely populated region in the wor ...
) is a racing driver from Hong Kong, China. He is best known for winning the
Macau Grand Prix
The Macau Grand Prix (; ) is an annual motorsport road racing event for automobiles and motorcycles held on the Guia Circuit in Macau. The event includes the Formula Regional and Motorcycle Grand Prix title races, with other races for Touri ...
in 1964, the only Hong Kong driver to win the event. Poon's name is synonymous with the Macau Grand Prix as he holds the record for competing in the most consecutive Macau Grand Prix. Beginning with his first race in 1961, Poon competed for the last time in 1982, the year before the race switched to Formula 3.
Racing career
Poon went over to Macau to watch the Macau Grand Prix in 1958 and he said, "'I want to do that' and the next year I was in it." Poon took third place in 1962 at Macau in a
Jaguar E-type
The Jaguar E-Type, or the Jaguar XK-E for the North American market, is a British FMR layout, front mid-engined sports car that was manufactured by Jaguar Cars, Jaguar Cars Ltd from 1961 to 1974. Its sleek appearance, advanced technologies, ...
owned by barrister
Charles Ching
Charles Arthur Ching ( zh, t=沈澄, 7 October 1935http://www.legco.gov.hk/yr99-00/english/panels/ajls/papers/2387e04.pdf –30 November 2000) was a judge in Hong Kong.
Born Charles Arthur Ching into an intellectual family in Hong Kong, Chin ...
. In 1963, Poon acquired his first real racing car - a
Lotus 23
The Lotus 23 was designed by Colin Chapman as a small-displacement sports racing car. Nominally a two-seater, it was purpose-built for FIA Group 4 racing in 1962–1963. Unlike its predecessors Lotus 15 and 17, the engine was mounted amidsh ...
. The $36,000 purchase price came courtesy of a Government loan.
The first time Poon drove the Lotus 23 in a race he won the
1963 Singapore Grand Prix and later the Malaysian Grand Prix in Johor Bahru., the first person to win both races in the same year. He also won the Production Car race at Macau in a Lotus Ford Cortina.
After six years of trying, Poon finally won at Macau in 1964, establishing a new lap record in doing so. He won with three laps to spare and took home a cheque for $10,000.
In 1965, Poon won the Singapore and Malaysian Grand Prix again. But Poon was denied leave by the
Royal Hong Kong Police
The history of the Hong Kong Police originates in 1841, when the Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF) was officially established by the British colonial government, the same year that the British Empire, British had settled in Hong Kong. While change ...
to take part in the Tengku Abdul Rahman races in Kuala Lumpur and subsequently resigned from the force, in order "to devote more time to motor racing".
In the Macau Grand Prix that year, Poon was forced to drop out of the race with engine trouble while leading.
In 1966, Albert Poon placed first overall in the Singapore Grand Prix in the point standings for the saloon and touring cars and the Grand Prix. Placed second in the actual Grand Prix.
In the same year, Alfa Romeo set up a company in Hong Kong to re-export its cars to the South East Asia market, with Albert Poon as its head.
For 1967, Poon won the Production Car race in his Alfa Romeo at the Macau and Johor Grand Prix. He set a lap record in the Macau Grand Prix but failed to finish the race. Poon also came second in the Singapore Grand Prix.
In 1968, Albert Poon won the Selangor Grand Prix in Malaysia.
In 1969 Poon won the Asian Karting Grand Prix in Manila and the Singapore Grand Prix. For the Macau Grand Prix, Poon bought a
Brabham BT30
The Brabham BT30 was an open-wheel Formula 2 racing car used in the 1969, 1970, and 1971 European Formula Two Championship.
The Brabham BT30 used a complex tubular space frame and was powered by the FVA Cosworth engine. The large rear wings fitt ...
for $80,000 and came second in the Macau Grand Prix.
He recounted, 'I bought a Formula 2 car for Macau and thought I was going to win for sure. It was a former
Piers Courage
Piers Raymond Courage (27 May 1942 – 21 June 1970) was a British racing driver, who competed in Formula One from to .
Courage participated in 29 World Championship Formula One Grands Prix for Lotus, Parnell and Frank Williams, debuting a ...
-winning car in Britain. At the 11th hour, the organisers said they were going to allow Australian
Kevin Bartlett to race with a V8-powered Alfa Romeo. 'What could I say? I was an Alfa Romeo dealer at the time, so I said, 'Of course', knowing full well that he was going to beat me, which he did.'
In 1970 Poon finished second, both in the Philippines Grand Prix and in the Macau Grand Prix where, after crashing his main car against the seawall earlier in the race, used an older back-up car.
In the same year, Albert Poon took his Alfa Romeo GTA to victory of the Royal Perak 200 at the Tosek industrial site in Ipoh, beating Japanese ace drivers
Tohiro Kenji and
Masahiro Hasemi
is a former racing driver and team owner from Japan. He started racing motocross when he was 15 years old. In 1964 he signed to drive for Nissan. After establishing himself in saloon car and GT races in Japan, he participated in his only Formula ...
in the process.
In 1973, Albert Poon won the 50-lap Production Race in Malaysia. Placed second in the Malaysian Grand Prix.
Diana Poon, ex-wife of Albert Poon, raced alongside her husband in the 1976 Macau Grand Prix, becoming the first-ever couple to compete in the GP.
Ever since Macau Grand Prix switched to
Formula 3
Formula Three (F3) is a third-tier class of open-wheel formula racing. The various championships held in Europe, Australia, South America and Asia form an important step for many prospective Formula One drivers.
History
Formula Three (adop ...
cars, Albert Poon focused his efforts on the
Guia Race of Macau
The Macau Guia Race - Kumho TCR World Tour Event of Macau, previously Guia Race of Macau, WTCC Guia Race of Macau, WTCR Macau Guia Race and Macau Guia Race - TCR Asia Challenge, is an international touring car race, and currently a round of the ...
. He also drove a Ford Mondeo in 1996 using car number 20 for Team Petronas. Albert Poon also entered the
1997 Australian Super Touring Championship
The 1997 Australian Super Touring Championship was a Confederation of Australian Motor Sport, CAMS sanctioned Australian motor racing title open to Super Touring Cars. It was the fifth national title to be run in Australia for Super Touring Cars ...
but did not start any race.
In the 2002
Merdeka Millennium Endurance Race
The Sepang 12 Hours (formerly known as the Malaysia Merdeka Endurance Race and Merdeka Millennium Endurance Race), was a 12 Hours Endurance racing (motorsport), endurance racing event held annually between 2000 and 2016 at the Sepang International ...
held at the
Sepang International Circuit
Sepang International Circuit () (known as Petronas Sepang International Circuit for commercial reasons) is a motorsport race track in Sepang District, Sepang, Selangor, Malaysia. It is located approximately south of Kuala Lumpur, close to Ku ...
, Albert Poon partnered Neville McKay and Jose Catita in a Mallock in the Group A which is opened to any production sports car of any capacity and any saloon cars above 1900cc.
For the Macau Grand Prix's 60th anniversary in 2013, Albert Poon competed in the Lotus Greater China Race where all drivers drive in standard 1.6 litre Lotus Elises.
Poon acknowledged the differences between the old days and modern day racing especially in terms of safety “and landscape.” As he mentioned, “the circuit remains exactly the same but the
urroundinglandscape has changed drastically.”
Rallying
Poon drove in the 555 Rally from Hong Kong to Beijing in Oct 1994 in a
Nissan Pulsar
The is a line of automobiles produced by the Japanese automaker Nissan from 1978 until 2000, when it was replaced by the Nissan Sylphy#N16, Nissan Bluebird Sylphy in the Japanese market.
Between 2000 and 2005, the name "Pulsar" has been used in ...
.
Personal life
Poon studied at
Diocesan Boys' School
The Diocesan Boys' School (DBS) is a day and boarding Anglican boys' school in Hong Kong, located at 131 Argyle Street, Hong Kong, Argyle Street, Mong Kok, Kowloon. The school's mission is "to provide a liberal education based on Christianity ...
. He is a former policeman and car dealer and is father of three children.
Poon left the Police force in 1966 to enter the commercial vehicle industry and focus on racing.
References
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1936 births
Hong Kong racing drivers
Living people
People educated at Diocesan Boys' School